David Lemon Thirty & Found
Mixed Media Sculpture
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Thirty & FoundThis sculpture portrays a weathered cowboy who, after years of trapping fur and guiding wagon trains, now watches over the cattle of a local rancher. Lemon has captured this weathered soul in authentic style as the man is outfitted with tapaderos. Mixed Media Sculpture

NOTES: This sculpture portrays a weathered cowboy who, after years of trapping fur and guiding wagon trains, now watches over the cattle of a local rancher. Lemon has captured this weathered soul in authentic style as the man is outfitted with tapaderos.

Exactly What is Mixed Media?

It is a combination of various fine metals such as lost wax bronze, fine pewter, brass, copper, 24 karat gold vermeil and various hot torched acid patinas such as black nickel, rose copper, and turquoise, to highlight the sculpture. In addition, the sculpture may contain embellishments such as Lucite.

Thirty & FoundMixed Media Sculpture
by David Lemon is a Limited Edition production by the Artist. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity which affirms that this is an authentic Limited Edition production from
David Lemon.

With Your Purchase of $695.00 or more of David Lemon sculptures, you can illuminate your Thirty & Found with this Light Box as our gift to you to (valued at $69.00). One light box per pc.

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David Lemon bio

David Lemon, a member of the prestigious American Indian and Cowboy Artists Association (A.I.C.A.), is a mesmerizing storyteller as well as an inspired sculptor. David s family originally settled in Utah in 1848. Through the stories told by his father and grandparents, David developed a deep interest in the Old West. His parents encouraged him in his art, despite calls from his fifth grade teacher that young David was ignoring classroom activities and spending his time drawing cowboys and Indians.
Lemon s sculpting career began his senior year in high school when he signed up for a ceramics class. All thumbs when it came to throwing pots, David s teacher suggested he try his hand at sculpting the terra-cotta clay. His efforts earned him three scholarships. For the next twelve years, David served in the U.S. Navy and sculpted only as a hobby, slowly, freely developing his own unique style. In 1977, he entered a sculpture in the Utah State Fair. Taking first place honors, he gained the confidence he needed and launched his professional career as a sculptor.
In galleries and private collections throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and the Far East, Lemon s studies of the American experience speak proudly and passionately of the people who toiled and sacrificed to build a new nation.